Officials said they saw smoke coming from the 105-bed facility and immediately moved all of the residents into another part of the building.

Firefighters said they found flames in one unit on the third floor and were able to contain them to one bedroom. Crews were able to put the fire out, and by 6 a.m., residents were allowed back in their homes.

Officials said the situation could have unfolded differently.

"It absolutely could have been a whole lot worse, especially in a high-risk facility like this. We called in additional manpower for more assistance," said Baltimore County Fire Department Lt. Jay Ringgold.

No one was injured, although one person was taken to a hospital for breathing issues unrelated to the fire, officials said.

The cause is still under investigation.

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RIGHT NOW, BALTIMORE COUNTY FIRE OFFICIALS ARE SEARCHING FOR THE CAUSE OF AN OVERNIGHT FIRE AT AN ASSISTED-LIVING FACILITY IN PIKESVILLE. RESIDENTS WERE EVACUATED AT ABOUT 3:00 THIS MORNING DUE TO THAT PLACE. JENNIFER FRANCIOTTI HAS DETAILS. NO ONE WAS INJURED IN THIS FIRE AND WE KNOW THAT FIRE OFFICIALS ARE STILL TRYING TO FIND OUT WHAT STARTED IT. THEY GOT THAT CALL THIS MORNING. WHEN THEY ARRIVED, THEY SAW SMOKE MOTHER HAD EVERYONE MOVE TO ANOTHER PORTION OF THE BUILDING AS A PRECAUTION. THEY LOCATED THE FIRE ON THE THIRD FLOOR. IT WAS ISOLATED TO ONE BEDROOM. THEY WERE ABLE TO GET IT OUT QUICKLY. BECAUSE OF THE NATURE OF THE FIRE AND WHERE WAS LOCATED, THEY DID CALL FOR EXTRA ASSISTANCE. WE CALLED IN ALL DIFFERENT UNITS. ALS STRIKE TEAMS, JUST TO MAKE SURE IF WE HAD TO TRANSPORT PEOPLE, WE HAD THE EQUIPMENT ON SCENE. THE RESIDENTS HAVE BEEN ALLOWED BACK INTO THE ROOMS ON THE CAUSE OF THIS FIRE DOES